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God I hate what the modern Internet does to my brain. I had to double check if that laptop is AI generated
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God I hate what the modern Internet does to my brain. I had to double check if that laptop is AI generated
I dont think the community is generally against AI, there’s plenty of FOSS projects. They just don’t like cashgrabs, enremovedtification and sending personal data to someone else’s computer.
Well you can, but there only are quite hacky approaches like
I believe you can buy a dummy HDMI plug and use Deskreen to host the screen in a webserver. This should work, but I don’t think it’s a good solution.
Edit: Deskreen seems to no longer be maintained and therefore doesn’t support wayland. I think it’s because of the Ukrainian war, and the creator being directly affected by it.
I like this style, reminds me of modrinth
Unrelated question, but what’s the DE in the screenshot? Looks super clean
Daily drove it for a year, and it did its job fine. The devs are friendly, but to me the distro wasn’t that much more than Arch with some different kernels
Can confirm!
Not sure if it’s what you look for, but transfer.zip is a good website for P2P file sharing in my experience
Niice, I haven’t heard of flowblade in a while!
I’ll switch to wayland when it runs better than X. And that isn’t the case for now.
Honestly a shame. R*ddit is full of helpful information, as is Lemmy, but the latter is not indexed.
No, I obviously don’t. There are a lot of independent users in this community, and, as far as I know the moderators do not censor those “alternatives”. This community practically lives of open source software.
What, no, it’s a Lemmy community about linux. It’s not a bot.
I think Nextcloud has some collaborative office stuff
I use TinkerCAD since and it works very well for the simple things I do. Only thing i miss is importing images as a heightmap, similar to Cura slicer.
I copied a program into the /bin/ folder while in a file browser with sudo permissions and somehow overwrote every file except the one I was moving. It, of course, couldn’t boot, but copying the bins from a live iso made it at least boot able. Reinstalled Linux after that, of course.
You should probably look into if there’s a company doing this local to you. Either way, I’m very interested in this too.